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Salman Khan to celebrate Diwali with kids from Dharavi

| | Nov 10, 2015, at 04:01 am
Mumbai, Nov 9 (IBNS): This year, Salman Khan has special plans for the festival of Diwali.
He will be celebrating it with kids from a band called Dharavi rocks.
 
These kids make music with the help of junk things like buckets, old tins, wooden planks which are waste.
 
They are super talented kids making best out of waste.
 
Salman does not believe in crackers and so it was his idea that he would rather celebrate the festival in this manner this year.
 
The kids are super excited to meet Salman and equally excited is the superstar.
 
Salman is musically inclined. He would jam with them. He is a good singer and also is know to play instruments  
 
He would be having lunch with them and has ordered a lot of mithais for them.

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